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1. Brother Matthew “Al-Karim” Steele — Oregon, USA

> “When I first encountered the teachings of the Honorable Minister Umaru Abiodun Muhammad, I didn’t feel judged — I felt unveiled.

Nubarian Islām didn’t ask me to stop being white. It asked me to stop being blind. It showed me how whiteness was a spell — a social illusion that kept me from knowing my divine self.

Now I carry the Star and Crescent with reverence, facing West, as a symbol of humility and balance. I’m learning that salvation isn’t in color — it’s in consciousness.”

2. Sister Anna “Noor” Bennett — Scotland

> “For years I searched for truth in Christian mysticism, Wicca, even Gnosticism — but everything felt incomplete.

When I studied Nubarian Islām, it was like a missing chapter of human evolution opened up. The Restrictive Laws made sense of spiritual discipline. The Sacred Trigonometry explained what my spirit always knew: that Allāh is plural light.

I serve now as a Lightbearer, walking with humility, learning daily from the Minister’s lessons.”

3. Brother Jason “Nasir” Doyle — Germany

> “I grew up thinking Islam was foreign and Black consciousness was separate from me.
Nubarian Islām taught me that truth transcends lineage.

I don’t claim to be Nubarian by blood — but I am Nubarian by will and by awakening.

The White man must purify his mind, not his skin. I bear the Sword emblem on my back as a reminder of that work.”

4. Brother Liam “Asad” Rowe — New York City

> “Before Nubarian Islām, I was lost in politics, guilt, and confusion about race. I wanted to help, but I didn’t know how to serve without pretending.

The Honorable Minister didn’t ask me to apologize — he asked me to build.

Now I study Sacred Trigonometry, I meditate on the Divine Feminine, and I work with other initiates to build bridges of understanding. This isn’t a religion for one people — it’s a system for all who can see the geometry of truth.”

5. Sister Emily “Safiyyah” Monroe — Canada

> “At first, I thought Nubarian Islām was too intense — too powerful. But when I read the Book of Eternal Light, I felt something ancient stirring.

I realized I had lived my whole life in spiritual poverty, even with privilege.

Now, every sunrise, I face West and whisper:
Allāh is the Collective Light — the One in Many.

I am honored to stand with the Nubarian Nation as a servant of Light and a witness to its truth.”

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